This is a mod for the game Factorio. It is published in zip-format on the Factorio mod portal, which allows it to be downloaded and updated by players in-game.
It enables players to plan out their production in detail, specifying the recipes, machines and modules to use. It allows for conceptual separation of assembly lines through the use of separate floors that can be nested infinitely. There exist calculators on the web that can do this already, but a big advantage a mod has is that it can incorporate the exact combination of mods the user has installed, with up-to-date information, which is something that external solutions struggle to provide.
My focus when creating the interface for this mod was on making it as clear and intuitive as possible while offering all the features that power users need. To that end, users should be able to get started on their first plans relatively easily, after which they can gradually explore all the functionality that is offered. The interface was created with all the modern design standards and interaction paradigms in mind, making it conform well to both user's expectations and the rest of the game.
There is a public project board organizing what's on my radar. Suggestions and bug reports are centralized here on Github. Feel free to join the Factory Planner Discord to talk to me and others in a more casual way.
If you want to contribute to Factory Planner, please join the Discord and talk to me about what you have in mind first. I'm happy to hear about any ideas you have, but this mod is still in active development and I might already have a plan for what you're thinking about. You can of course also open an issue to talk about your ideas.
Localisation of Factory Planner is handled entirely through a separate project on Github. If you're interested in helping out, feel free take a look. There are further explanations on the project's page. If you have any technical questions, please open an issue on that repo.
This mod is licensed under MIT, with the exception of the localisation, which is in the public domain.